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"The reason for the delayed release of our first-party titles was the fact that completing the games released at the same time as the launch of Wii U required more development resources than expected, so some staff members from development teams working on other titles had to help complete them. In short, the development teams of Pikmin 3 and other future games were understaffed during that period."

Iwata also said that software development is becoming more challenging as consumers are being more selective about purchases.

"It is true that it is becoming increasingly challenging to meet the expectations of consumers who are willing to pay $50-$60 for a game, and it is difficult to break even unless a huge number of units is sold all over the world, so it cannot be denied that software development is becoming more challenging.

I don't see what Nintendo's deal is. I mean, people are still going to by their games, they will see no losses. So why try to stop people from modifying what they already paid for. I don't care about playing ripped dics though, I'll never update a Wii U if I can break though the region. Time to see if Nintendo and really stop this, and if the Hackers were lying or not.

I don't see what Nintendo's deal is. I mean, people are still going to by their games, they will see no losses.

Incorrect, if people are aware that they can get the game for free then they aren't going buy the game, this could have a negative effect on sales of the games and could discourage any third party publisher releasing games on the Wii U. This is exactly what happen with the Dreamcast and the PSP.

"Now Count up your Sins"- Kamen Rider W

Originally Posted by Clamps

And here we have GAMEFREAK EMPLOYEE Blaze Boy confirming once again that Red/Blue/Yellow/Green/ and Gold/Silver/Crystal will not be on the 3DS virtual console E-shop!

Um, no it won't. The Wii has been hacked for years. Sales of software are still massively high and selling better than anything the Wii U has. If anything, more people will buy a Wii U because they'd actually have a use for it now.

Um, no it won't. The Wii has been hacked for years. Sales of software are still massively high and selling better than anything the Wii U has. If anything, more people will buy a Wii U because they'd actually have a use for it now.

You do realize that music pirating is down, not because people suddenly became morally opposed but because iTunes and other services have made it easier to buy music. It will be easier to pirate games for the WiiU, then it is to buy them, unless they have a digital copy available. So yes, stuff will be pirated.

woot21 out dawgs

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I didn't say games wouldn't be pirated. I said it wouldn't affect sales like it did with PSP. Piracy isn't even the top 10 reasons why the Dreamcast failed so I don't know where that came. I'm totally against stealing games but a cracked Wii U wouldn't be the end of Nintendo. No where near.

I didn't say games wouldn't be pirated. I said it wouldn't affect sales like it did with PSP. Piracy isn't even the top 10 reasons why the Dreamcast failed so I don't know where that came. I'm totally against stealing games but a cracked Wii U wouldn't be the end of Nintendo. No where near.

It hurt itself in confusion!

I really have stop doing that. Well it could so why not take precautions while the snows fresh and they're not buried neck deep. It wouldn't be the end of Nintendo? Maybe, maybe not but it's more money in their pockets and the pockets of third party developers if they prevent hacking and that benefits their future which we all want to look forward to.

That advertisement would have worked better if Nintendo used Email accounts for their systems services like Microsoft and Sony. I don't know many people that still use their Wii, let alone still have it plugged in, connected to the internet, and stills checks for messages.

"Some confusion in the marketplace! Email everyone and straighten it out!"